Steps: 190
Difficulty: 2.5
Although this walk marked the 34th of 42 walks in the book there are only SIX walks left as I'm a bit behind on the posts. So, if you are considering joining us and being part of this blog no more excuses!! When we did this walk I thought it might rain later in the day but it poured halfway through and there was no turning back. As the US Postal Service slogan says, "neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night..", nothing could keep these stair walkers from their appointed rounds.
Mark has joined us for the past several walks and actually walked to this walk. He was accompanied by his brother Michael, his wife Lalanya, and their beautiful little precious daughter Geneva who also walked to the meeting point. She wins the title as the youngest participant and she was quite the trooper. By the end of the walk it was really coming down and not a peep from her! We began this walk on Hyperion Boulevard and Tracy Street (landmarks are Baller Hadware and Tomato Pie Pizza).
Silver Lake is one of my favorite LA neighborhoods and I'd live here in a heartbeat. As you'll notice in many previous posts, we like this area! What stood out for me on this one was the diversity of the hosues and the way they seemed to blend harmoniously. Whether, mid-Century, Colonial, Mediterranean or modern, it worked.
Rain and a brisk walk stimulate the appetite so we grabbed breakfast at a local favorite hangout - The Coffee Table on Rowena, in Silver Lake.
Steps walked to date: 17,641
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Sniff! Are they really almost over? Wow. It went by so fast but then again we started them last May so almost a year. This was different because of the rain -- it made it a bit moody which was nice. Loved this neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I love most about these posts has been the varied list of 'guest walkers.' Charles is a constant, of course. Good man.
ReplyDeleteJust like the last walk, the architecture this time was brilliant. And whoever thinks it doesn't rain in California needs to meet my pal El NiƱo.
Keep em coming, while they last!